Sign In and Pick Up Where You Left Off
Your o9bit account holds your wallet balance, active sessions, and deposit history — log in from any mobile browser and you're back in the lobby in seconds. Access depends on your local law and eligible regions.
Fund Your Account with Local Payments
Once you're signed in, deposits run through the same apps you already use daily. Open your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket app, send to the account number shown in your deposit panel, confirm with your PIN, and the balance appears in your o9bit wallet. Withdrawals follow the same path in reverse — request from your account, confirm your wallet number, and the transfer initiates back to your mobile wallet. Availability depends on your region and local regulations.
How We Keep Your Account Secure
Every login session on o9bit runs over SSL encryption, so your credentials and wallet data move securely between your device and our servers. Identity verification steps are built into the account flow — not added as an afterthought — to make sure only you can access your balance.
SSL Encryption
All data between your browser and our servers is encrypted via SSL. Your login credentials and wallet details are never transmitted in plain text.
OTP Identity Check
Every sign-in requires a one-time PIN tied to your registered mobile number. This means account access stays with the person who owns that number.
New Device Verification
Unrecognised devices trigger an additional check before granting access. This step blocks unauthorised logins even if someone has your password.
Data Protection
Your personal details and transaction history are stored securely and are not shared with third parties outside of what your account agreement covers.
How the Sign-In Flow Works
Entering your registered mobile number triggers a one-time PIN sent directly to that number — no separate authenticator app needed. Once you confirm the OTP, your account dashboard opens showing your current wallet balance and recent transaction history. If you've linked a bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number to your account, deposits and withdrawals route through
that same number automatically. First-time access on a new device may prompt an additional identity check — this is a standard step to keep your balance secure, not a barrier. If you've forgotten your password, the reset path runs through your registered mobile number and takes under two minutes. Our account help team is reachable
via live chat directly from the login screen if anything stalls.
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OTP Sign-In A one-time PIN goes to your registered mobile number each session — no saved passwords needed, and your account stays locked to your number.
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Wallet Linked at Login Your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number connects to your account balance, so your deposit method is ready the moment you're in.
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New Device Check Logging in from an unfamiliar device triggers a quick identity step — a normal security measure that keeps your balance protected.
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Password Reset Path Forgot your password? Reset it through your registered mobile number directly from the login screen — no email required.
Account
Entering your registered mobile number triggers a one-time PIN sent directly to that number — no separate authenticator app needed. Once you confirm the OTP, your account dashboard opens showing your current wallet balance and recent transaction history. If you've linked a bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number to your account, deposits and withdrawals route through that same number automatically. First-time access on a new device may prompt an additional identity check — this is a standard step to keep your balance secure, not a barrier. If you've forgotten your password, the reset path runs through your registered mobile number and takes under two minutes.
Open Your AccountYour details are encrypted for secure account access.
Common Questions About Signing In
Quick answers to what people ask most about accessing their o9bit account.
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Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.
Access may be available only where local law permits.